![]() Man was I surprised when I found out that Richard was alive. The others were good, just not as memorable. ![]() These, to me anyway, were the most engaging, thought-provoking, and developed of all the storylines. My personal favorite storylines were those of Ellie (CEO of Match Your DNA, and the scientist who discovered the gene), Mandy (divorcee of a man who left her for his match), and Christopher (psychopathic killer who gets matched). ![]() It was well written, fast paced, and the characters were all engaging and fun to read about. There was no shortage of these difficult questions in this novel. I love when books raise difficult questions about life, love, and the way we all achieve those aspects in our own lives. The absolute morality, ethics, and questions that John Marrs brought to light in his novel absolutely thrilled me (no pun intended). It seemed interesting, so I went in headfirst regardless of the thriller genre that John Marrs typically writes in. The whole reason I read The One is because Netflix has a series coming out based on this book (I always like to read the book before I dive into a movie or series). ![]() I’m not gonna lie, this type of book is usually not my cup of tea. ![]()
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